Month: June 2021

6 Famous Female Chefs Who Changed the World of Cooking

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There is an old saying that “women make good cooks, but men make better chefs.” Setting aside the inaccuracy of this statement, it does tell us something important about the way that society looks at the roles of men and women in the kitchen.

Women have traditionally taken on the role of family cook. But they were usually not seen as suitable candidates for the more complex and prestigious job of managing elaborate kitchens in fancy restaurants.

These Famous Female Chefs Fought Back

Chefs were also expected to control their staff with an iron fist (and a strong set of lungs) – not exactly traits that are thought of as traditionally “feminine.” “A woman’s place was in the home,” but a professional kitchen for many years was almost exclusively a man’s world.

For example, the Culinary Institute of America, one of America’s most acclaimed culinary schools, states that the “number of enrolled women has been increasing since the school opened in 1946, with its first graduating class having one woman among 50 students. By 1980, 20% of students were female, which rose to 30% by 2000 and 40% by 2006. In 2017, women became the majority at the school, with 51.6% of students.

“Although it is often cited that women were not admitted to the school until 1970, there was one woman in the first class held, four in the next, and more in almost every class since then. From 1966 to 1971, women were not admitted, with the stated reason of limited facilities on their New Haven campus.”

For decades, women have fought for equality in every aspect of their lives. And it is certainly true that this overall trend towards equality has had an impact in the professional kitchen. At the same time, inspirational female chefs and restaurateurs have shown the world what we are capable of.

They have worked with tenacity and perseverance to thrive and exert influence within a male dominated industry. These female culinary dynamos have applied their unique creativity and style to the art of cooking.

Here are 6 inspirational and famous female chefs who have changed the way we look at cooking. Not everyone is a famous celebrity chef, but I hope that they inspire you to take action in your own life to follow your passion and explore your creativity, no matter what other people say!

Clare Smyth – A Woman Chef Making It in a Man’s World

Clare Smyth was the head chef at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay from 2012 to 2016 and Britain’s first female chef to run a restaurant with three Michelin stars until she opened her first restaurant, Core, in 2017.

Clare won the Chef of the Year award in 2013 and achieved a perfect score in the 2015 edition of the Good Food Guide. Achieving that position is a great accomplishment in itself. However, Clare’s attitude of perseverance and passion to be successful in a man’s world is what demonstrated her determination to not let her gender limit her success.

She admits that restaurants tend to be “testosterone-driven” but is proud that as a female chef she is tough enough to get things done while adding a more collaborative and “kinder’ feminine touch to cooking in her award winning South Kensington restaurant.

Julia Child – Cooking with Abandon and Passion

Julia Child was a cooking legend. An American famous female chef, she is best known for popularizing French cuisine among mainstream households in the United States and making gourmet cooking accessible to everyone.

She had a wonderfully flippant and confident attitude, experimenting with food, accepting mistakes, and putting passion ahead of perfection. Julia started her career relatively late at the age of 37, but her towering personality and 6’2” physique positioned her as a unique and much loved female chef.

After becoming a successful food author with her bestselling French cookbooks, she broke into the television world in 1963. Her series, The French Chef, was really the first experiment with a TV “cooking show.”

She was a female chef that changed the way we look at women in the world of cooking – not to mention laid the groundwork for all of the many TV cooking shows that followed over the next several decades. Julia Child was a beloved TV personality and culinary icon that was admired by generations of chefs – men and women alike.

Alice Waters – Sharing a Passion for Organic and Locally Sourced Cooking

Alice Waters is affectionately known as the inventor of California Cuisine. Like many famous female chefs, she had a love for French cooking techniques but also a passion for fresh, local produce and natural ingredients.

She opened her restaurant, called Chez Panisse, in Berkeley in 1971 and made a unique statement by offering a set five-course, fixed-price menu. The meal was made only from the freshest seasonal and local products that she sourced from a community of farmers and ranchers who provided her with naturally grown, mostly organic foods.

Alice was an inspirational female chef who stayed true to her values of sustainability by incorporating organic and healthy foods into a structured restaurant environment. She led the way for a fresh approach to cooking and launched a trend for organic and locally produced ingredients that has now become mainstream around the world.

Cristeta Comerford – Breaking Stereotypes at the White House

When Cristeta Comerford first came to the United States from her home country of the Philippines, she started working as a trainee in an industry she loved and wanted to succeed in, and her first job as a cook in a Chicago hotel led to her amazing success.

In 2005 she was appointed by President Clinton as the first woman, Filipino-American and Asian, ever to be selected as the White House Executive Chef and was a Carnegie Great Immigrants Recipient in 2009.

She brought to the White House her passion for creative healthy eating. Her ability to pull together fantastic menus, her talent as a chef and love of children and community inspired Michelle Obama to ask her to stay on.

On her Facebook page she states her philosophy of life which reinforces her belief that anything is possible if you have a life purpose. She says, “Don’t aspire to make a living, aspire to make a difference.”

Rachel Khoo – Sharing Inspirational Cooking in a Tiny Paris Kitchen

London-born cook and food writer Rachel Khoo is a young creative female chef who used her creativity and social media expertise to create a mystique and fascination with cooking. She demonstrated that thinking outside of the box and establishing a unique personal differentiator is the key to success in any profession. She used her Malay-Chinese-Austrian-British heritage to create a collage of creativity in her cooking.

Her love of food preparation took her to Paris where she opened her own restaurant in her personal flat, preparing all of her meals in a tiny space called the Little Paris Kitchen. She put her videos on YouTube and became an overnight success.

Tough French food critics were impressed by her natural and quirky style which goes a long way to creating success in any field. Rachel is an inspirational female chef, who turned cooking into a holistic experience and captured the heart of critics and fans around the world.

Rachael Ray – Making Cooking a Media Lifestyle Experience

Rachael Ray is a television cooking expert who offers daily inspiration and lifestyle advice. She is another example of a female chef who let her personality and passion for life tumble over into her cooking and presentation style.

Again, the secret to making an impact in any industry is having the confidence to bring your own style and experience to the table. Rachael has created a very successful career as an iconic TV personality, author of several bestselling cookbooks and magazine editor.

Her simple, homemade, 30-minute recipes guide women and men around the world to create delicious and healthy family meals. Her creations are designed to be practical, down to earth and cost effective.

She is not a famous celebrity chef who runs a world famous restaurant, but a celebrity food fashionista celebrating the art of down to earth cooking in homes around the world. Perhaps Rachael Ray is the most interesting example of a famous female chef, because she took what was always assumed to be unglamorous “women’s work” (preparing meals at home) and transformed it into a higher-level platform to teach people how to enjoy food.

Do you have a passion for cooking? Are there any other famous female chefs who have inspired you in your life? Do you have a favorite standby recipe?

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Pretty Summer No-Foundation Makeup: The Australian Woman’s Beauty Guide (VIDEO)

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Nothing compares to fish and chips on Manly Beach, or a holiday party in your bathers (swimsuit) at the ocean in Sydney, Australia. A country where BBQs just happen, beer is the national drink, and the men are alternate versions of Thor meandering around town, shortening people’s names from Darren to Dazzer, or Suzanne to Suzzer. Crikey!

It’s a laid back, surfers lovers’ paradise on acid. In another life, I lived there for three marvelous years, and I’m still recovering. Could it have been the cute Aussie boyfriend? Or the Sydney Opera House looming with quiet magnificence in the distance?

Whatever it was, Australia holds a magical place in my heart. That being said, the women had sun-worshipping and looking pretty perfected down to an art form. With that at top of mind, today we look into an Aussie woman’s notebook on how to rock the no-foundation makeup look.

The ABCs of SPF

Australians know full well that prolonged exposure to the sun causes skin cancer. That’s why hats, sunblock, rash guards, umbrellas, and reapplication of sunblock every two hours is a religion. For this reason, it’s important to know the ABCs of SPF.

SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor, and it’s how we measure the protection from the sun’s UVB rays. For example, SPF 15 blocks 93% of UVB rays, SPF 30 blocks 97%, and SPF 50 blocks 98%. Experts recommend staying between 30 and 50 SPF and reapplying every two hours.

Also, be sure your sunscreen is “broad spectrum,” as it protects from both UVA and UVB rays. An easy way to distinguish between the two is UVA(ging) and UVB(urning). Both overlap each other, but UVA are mostly responsible for fine lines and dark spots, while UVB rays mostly cause skin cancers and sunburns.

I recommend using a good sunblock like Image Skin Care Prevention SPF 30 under your makeup, and then use a bronzer in either powder or gel form to match your face to your body.

Powder vs Cream Bronzer

Without bronzer on my face during the summer, I look weird. With my many happy outdoor activities and perpetual reapplication of sunscreen, my face remains pale, and my body manages a sort of farmer’s tan depending on what I’ve been wearing and if I remembered to apply sunscreen to my body parts. Many of you can relate. That being said, before you buy a bronzer, there are a few things to keep in mind.

Do you like a dewey or matte look to your makeup? If you prefer a dewey finish, then a cream bronzer is in order. Try Clinique Sun-Kissed Face Gelee Complexion Multitasker Bronzer for a lovely finish. Besides having way too long a name, this is an affordable cream bronzer that doesn’t turn your skin orange.

For a more matte look, try a powder bronzer like Bobbie Brown Aruba Bronzer. Using a large kabuki or powder brush, evenly distribute it on your face. If you have oily skin, then I recommend you stick with a powder, and for dry skin, a cream will work best.

Shine Killer

When you’re out in the heat, do you have to mop up your face sweat every 10 minutes? If this sounds familiar, then try Shine Killer by NYX. It’s inexpensive and manages to keep the glow to a minimum in hot weather or under hot lights. Apply this easy to spread gel on your skin before bronzer, and stay cute even when your armpit sweat is down to your navel. Yikes.

Whether you blast off to Australia, bake in the warmth of a Florida beach, or dive into a delicious medley of fish and chips and BBQ in your backyard, remember to wear your SPF and bronzer with your cute summer dress. As you step outside after a year of pandemic cooped-up-ness, no doubt you will welcome the warmth, beauty, and joy it brings. Enjoy.

Have you been to Australia? What do you think of Aussie makeup? Do you follow the SPF and bronzer application rules? If you were to go to Australia, which month would you pick? Please share why in the comments below!

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Sutton Stracke’s Foundation

Sutton Stracke’s Foundation in Lake Tahoe

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 11 Episode 3 Beauty

If you’re curious as to how Sutton Stracke managed to maintain a flawless complexion while having few little big meltdowns on the RHOBH trip to Lake Tahoe, look no further than her celeb and makeup artist beloved spray foundation. Which in case you are wondering, according to the ingredient list appears to be water-based just like the “martinis” on last night’s ep.

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Fashionably,

Faryn

 

Sutton Stracke’s Foundation

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Originally posted at: Sutton Stracke’s Foundation

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6 Buzzy New Mascara Launches For Long, Full Lashes

Call it the mask effect but never have we seen so many buzzy mascaras come out around the same time. For more than a year, we all focused on any makeup we did wear on just our eyes. While lipstick is for sure back with a vengeance, the new mascara launches for 2021 are worth trying and adding to your everyday makeup routine. We’re rushing to try them all!

While drugstore options are better than ever, both luxe and clean beauty brands have rolled out stellar volumizing and lengthening mascara. And the launches just keep coming. What we love about these offerings is how different they are. Skinny wands, thick wands, natural look, falsies vibe—the choice is yours. Mascara is so personal and everyone wants something different. Luckily, there really is something for everyone.

Below, check out our favorite recent launches and come back here to shop more as they become available.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

KEVYN AUCOIN INDECENT MASCARA

Kevyn Aucoin.

Kevyn Aucoin Indecent Mascara

We’re super into the cone-shaped bristle on this nourishing mascara. It helps define each lash so you’re never stuck with clumps. Plus, the volumizing formula promises to be totally flake-free. 

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Lawless.

Lawless The One & Done Volumizing Mascara

Often “clean” mascara is a bit natural looking for our tastes. Not this one. The thin brush helps you reach even the tiniest hairs and the spiky ball at the end allows you to add more product exactly where you need it to fake a falsies look. The formula contains Lacquer tree and rice bran waxes in place of bee’s wax for lift, as well as castor and argan to soften and help lashes grow.

dr devgan mascara

Dr. Lara Devgan.

Dr. Lara Devgan Extreme Lengthening Mascara

Fans of this NYC-based board-certified plastic surgeon (like me) already can’t get enough of her medical-grade skincare and TikTok-viral lip plumping gloss. She finally launched a mascara that sold out so quickly, you have to pre-order ahead of the next rollout.

 

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Maybelline.

Maybelline Volum’ Express Colossal Up To 36 Hour Waterproof Mascara

Maybelline took its ultra-popular Colossal mascara and made it long-wearing with promises of up to 36-hour wear. Whoa.

Buy: Volum’ Express Colossal $6.99

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M.A.C.

M.A.C. Magic Extension 5mm Fibre Mascara

If length is what you’re after, try this fiber mascara with a tapered wand that reaches every hair. An olive oil derivative and natural waxes condition lashes, while the lightweight formula provides curl and lift. 

lorac holy lash

Lorac.

Lorac Holy Lash Volumizing Mascara

For tons of Twiggy-esque volume, reach for this ultra-volumizing mascara. Don’t worry, though. There are no clumps thanks to a nourishing blend of shea butter and vitamin E.

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Crystal Kung Minkoff’s Foundation

Crystal Kung Minkoff’s Foundation in Lake Tahoe

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 11 Episode 3 Beauty

Crystal Kung Minkoff’s foundation that we spotted on her counter while getting ready in Lake Tahoe is one of those Housewives holy grail beauty products that we continue to report on time and time again. And although the ‘Wives may have fought on last night’s ep about not “seeing colour,” we do see 35 different shades of it up for grabs so scroll on down below to get yours. 

 

Fashionably,

Faryn

 

Crystal Kung Minkoff’s Foundation

Click Here to Shop Her Giorgio Armani ‘Luminous Silk’ Foundation

Click Here to See it on Kyle Richards and Other Celebs

Click Here For Info on Her Sweater

Originally posted at: Crystal Kung Minkoff’s Foundation

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